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Has this website changed?
Is it just my perception or has this site swung more towards boat fishing topics in the past 6 months or so? I know it's a site "all about" striper fishing but the slant seems to have changed. (Not that there's anything wrong with that). Any thoughts?
DZ |
ya it has changed but..... is that a bad thing. everything needs to cahnge sometime
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I've noticed the shift as well.. also.. a few more regulars.. missing or posting less.. been out of the loop a bit this season so far, for various reasons... but have had some intel that the shore fishing isn't that great.. like the past few years.. the action is from the boats.. so.. it would follow, that would be were the "talk" is... No? :huh:
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yeah I think the shore guys that may be doing somewhat well are just not reporting. I have also not seen many technique questions lately, seems everybody is just interested in how others are doing and where the fish are.. but that is the nature of a fishing site.
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its those damn pogies..:hihi: yes things have changed here.
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i do much more boat fishing than shore fishing now that I have a boat payment. it might make the purist upset but I'm having fun :bshake: however i dont know why the boat fishing forum is second fiddle to the scuppers in the forums list ;) |
Also noticed that not many people are fishing at night, at least up my way. There is some good fishing if you don't mind doing it in the dark and at least in my situation I have been pretty much alone. Last night was good, not great but good and nary a soul to be found. Thats good too isn't it?
By 9:30pm, poof everyone turns into a pumpkin. From 5pm till then it's shoulder to shoulder. |
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I think its always been like that during the week. On weekends you see the "die hards" out there until about 10:30. Last year I fished mostly 11pm to 4am and was always alone, save for a pack of coyotes baying in the background. You may have company at the canal at night, but usually nowhere else. |
This site is directed by you guys. The discussion moves where you want it to move. I think that like mentioned above the late night bite has been less consistent this year and that is having some impact as well. I also think that the boat aspect has been highlighted more this year than in the past but I don't think a lot of guys have moved from surf to boat - obviously some have though...
Again, the discussion is what you guys put forward. Lots of sites will quietly instruct people to post topics to stir some discussions, artificially inflating discussion - I don't really believe in that. On the other hand, Dennis & Flap, I miss your stories ;) |
I don't fish anymore :bc:
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i think a relatively few folks, who are very vocal (names left out to protect the innocent) have migratied to boating, been VERY successful and have posted a lot of threads.
just look at the striper cup!!!! looks like a surf club to me! OUTSTANDING !!!!!!!!!!!! |
I have noticed that too Flap. But I like it that way. Usually only the true hardcores out then anyway. Although at some hidden gem "elbow" spots I tend to bump into the same old timer in the dead of the night usually between 1-5am. The last two times out it was just he and I. This is a fishy guy and the stories are as good as catching. He has fished with them all. The last time we were in the current he told me wild stories about Pleasant Bay, Barnstable Harbor and fishing with Pergo Felice. :faga:
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Gas prices have impacted people's ability to fish as much as they would like - people don't get too excited about dropping a bunch of coin on gas unless the fishing is really good.
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If your going to post anything regarding boat fish, well there is a forum called"Boat fishing and boating".
This way you boat guys can share ideas and thoughts among yourselfs and leave stripertalk for the surf. |
I think it has recently gone towards more boating:
Why ??? -Shore fishing not as good as in the past. -Gas prices have gone up, some people may not want to spend 3$ a gallon to fish on the cape/ outer cape/RI -People get tired of fishing at night with little to show for it, as one gets older not as easy to burn the candle at both ends. -Peole who do catch, do not want to post any pictures for fear of getting blasted, or the whole spot talk debate i.e. keep thing to themselves or a small group of friends. -People who boat fish and shore fish, find the boat much more productive. However, we will still buy and love plugs..... :love: |
#^^^^^^&, Flaptail, Piemma have migrated to boats...
If I was standing on a bridge and those three guys jumped off, I'd assume that the bridge was just about to be blown up or I was on fire. |
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There is a forum for boat fishing which leaves stripertalk for surf by deductive reasoning.
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It's all fishing....
I cut my serious teeth in the surf, on rocks actually up here. Got totally into it. Studied it, studied threads, posts, did search to learn more, then went out to apply it myself. Was very good therapy to help me get through a divorce... Got a boat this year. Still hit the surf, twice this week. so far. Boat once, 0400 this AM. But it's been ten years since I've had a boat, either power or sail, so has been a goal of mine to return to. Makes me happy, and I don't regret it. As for the boat vs surf stuff....I don't get it. I am not so corinthian to think that a guy who has only ever boatfished hasn't earned his stripes....he just did it differently than me. Hell, I got a 100 ton ticket that I don't use. It's just that my roots were on boats. But I've spent much more fishing time in the surf. DZ, I have a great deal of respect for the type of fishing you do, and the history of surf. There is just so much of the sport developed there. I just don't buy into the surf only school. As was stated in another thread, a surfcaster in a boat can be deadly. |
May was a real slow month for me. I kept hearing about guys catching good numbers of large off the boats. My usual spot was DOA, I started searching for new pastures and found some fish, but nothing to brag about.
I think the reason we are hearing and seeing more about boat fish is the boats are catching more fish worthy of mentioning. The new spot I have will produce.. just a matter of when and being there when it does. |
Joe mentioned the effect of gas prices and he might be right. For me I have been out the same amount, but the success rate has been less so far. I have had a a couple of weekends with few to no fish and lots of gas money spent and the rewards to $ spent can make you think twice if you have to travel 1.5 hours. Of course, you can't catch them if you are not there and life is short - so what are you gonna do.
If I could afford a boat to use in the ocean - then I'd buy one. Someday I hope to have a small boat that I can use in the ocean, so I do not begrudge the boat guys - hey they are fishing too. It may be easier to move around and get access to different areas - in fact, it is, but you still have to have some skills to consistently pick up fish from a boat. Guys that are consistently picking up large fish (e.g., Bill Nolan) must be very very good at what they do or they would not be routinely picking up fish that most of us could only dream of. |
WOW, you mean people still fish from the shore ?????:huh: :huh:
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DZ -
I agree with you on the boat swing on the main page... I think a LOT of it has to do with much fewer (successful) surf reports and manny more boat reports. As I'm sure we'll ALL agree...most members on this site or any other site for that matter...are REPORT CHASERS. :cputin: ,,, If the surf fishermen that are catching fish right now posted as such...the boat threads would seem more scattered. However manny of them are staying quiet therefore making the surf seem quieter...keeping the chasers at bay,, which in turn keeps the surf threads at bay....Chasers post more, that's one of the ways they fish ;) You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what general area someone is fishing from, based on their post. When they post fish,,, you head in that general direction. With NO reports,,, most people are waiting for what has already begun....to begin :D It doesn't bother me much at all anyway. I honestly feel alot of the main page has turned into product promotion,,,whether a sponsor is juicing his stuff, or having a close friend do it for him. A lot of advertising going on. Again, members are making some GREAT stuff...more power to em' ( I ain't complaining, just noting what I see ). SEND ME FREE PLUGGAGE PLEASE I have to give a shout out to Tattoo though....I don't see any self-promotion going on from him even though his stuff still flys off the shelves, but we'll save that for a different thread :topic: Let's not forget about JohnR too....;),,,he owns a boat now....and if you look at his last thread, he's looking for Boat caught fish pictures, ...it's obvious he too, is leaning toward a boating forum. ...if and when he ever christens his with the champagne :rotflmao: On a serious note: This statement made by the Boss "This site is directed by you guys"....goes a lot deeper than one thinks. John has always allowed it to drift in the direction of the masses. Why don't the surf guys create a union so the boat guys don't overturn the site? |
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I think part of it is people are less afraid to say "I caught fish last night in my boat in the upper bay, then to say I caught fish from shore in gansett" It's a lot harder to find the same spot in a boat than it is to find a guy's vehicle parked along the coast. In order to be followed you have to be there at the right time or they are gone in the dark out into the bay.
Plus there have been big fish on bunker. |
I use to own a boat, then I sold it. When my wife finds another boat she likes I might own another boat. Truely for the money, if your going to spend it on gas the way prices are, to get the most fish a boat is the way to go.
Romantically speaking having the dune monsters chase after you is my favorite way to fish. |
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